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the western carolinian â€¢ - . t i pi.wfrs not oet-rdaten tl t1ik i'm ii states iii tbe mm i mm i in ri:n ny it to tub status akk reserved ro tin 3 1 irss respectively or to cue people amendments to the constitution article x h austin & c f fisher > editors am proprietors ) ( no xxxiii of v ( no irom commence salisbury iv g january 31 1839 the western carolinian is published every i'm to , 8 i two dollars per annum il paid in advance or jvo dollars and fifty cents if not paid before the ex nimtion of three months no paper "'" bi ' discontinued unul all arrearagea n uailiinlosa al ihediscretion of the eilitorsi and a bnluretu notify the editors of a wish to discontinue the end uf a year will be considered as a new en terms of carolinian sir said captain st every in bis adversary " as i do not wish to lake nny advantage over you which m known ability it ihe use of the sword and the pistol gives me i will oiler you lerms of equality let u pistol be brought bore instantlj nnd charged ; und tho chance of the due shall do ii i iniiii which of ihe two shall blow out the other's brains : is iii her estimation in tho meantime the cb'rk to whom sin bad plighted her nffoctions thinking very justly thai he now miglll as well bane bis fid dle up as ' another richmond was ,,, ibe held had sold ii his goods ami chattels resigned ins berth n 1 was o dv waiting lo see the nuptial knot irro coverably tied between ins luckier rival and the ob ject ol his hue io bul adieu in civilized life and bury himself in the wild nnd boundless prairies â€” in lhe excitement of a hunter's life endeavor lo for get lit being who hud proved false to in hopes but before gome he determined to see her onco again accuse hor of infidelity and then leave her to ih torments l her own mind forever which has nothing sinful or degrading 1 would not wish you insensible to tins tor the person who feels not un injury iiiusi be incapable of being prop erly i hooted by benefits willi those who treat you ill without provocation you ought to maintain v our own dignity hut in order to do this whilst you show u souse ,,| ihoir improper behavior yon musl preserve calm noss and oven good breeding and thereby convince them of the impotence as well as injustice of their malice von must also weigh every circumstance willi candor nnd charity and consider whether your showing lie resentment deserved may pro duce ill consequences loinnocenl persons â€” nsisul lllosl tilvviiv s lhe cttse in l.iinih quarrels and wheth er it may not occasion the breach of son duly or necessary connection to which you ought to sac rifice even your just resentments above all filings take care that a particular of fence to yon does not make you unjust to the gen eral character of the offending person generous anger dm s nol preclude esteem for whatever is really estimable nor does it destroy good will to ihe poison of its object : it even inspires the dc*iro of overcoming him by benefits and wishes to inflict no other punishment than the regret of having injured one who if served ins kindness ; it is always placa ble an i ready to be reconcile i us soon as the offen der is convinced of ins error ; nor can uny subse quent injury pr , volte it to recur lo past tli~ol>liga tions which bud been once forgiven ag nicul 3^i|s sugar beet for ml an intelligent gentleman fro tji th sured us a lew days ago that by gi peck of sugar beet twice n day cut hay ho was enabled to get just us butter during the winter as in sunt pasture was a i its best now asm well manured planted in this root i ed would yield beets en uigb lo keo thc i i f november till tho 1st of every fanner make bis arrangeineii beefs box spring from our own have no doubt that this addition of dinnry food of lhe cows would mil fereuco of â€¢â€ž' lbs each in their prodi " accepted replies the captain of the frigate a feeling of horroi agitated the whole of the so ciety present ; several persons left the room trem bling for lite cmsequences nnd resolved not to be witnesses of the bloody conflict whilst others more hardened in their nature and excited by n brutal curiosity approached nearer to the c bo itinis who were silting exactly opposite ',, each other and separated only by a table four feel in width whilst a third person was loading the pis tol the silence f death pervaded the assembly and the calm was only interrupted by some words which passed between the adversaries but nol of an ag gravatiiig nature : for if was observed thai thev alone preserved a coolness of temper in those fear ful moments will he conspicuously and correctly taserted at one dollar per square for the flrst insertion sa5 cents for each continuance court and judicial idvartisemenu will be charged 25 per cent more than tlie.htivo prices a deduction ut lilij per cent rrom tho recular prices will be made to yearly advertisers advertisements aenl in fiir publication must have the number of timea marked on them or they will be inser te,l nil forbid and charged for accordingly i insure prompt attention to letters addressed to , editors the postage should in allcasesbe paid how iioreeiiblv was be disappointed w hen tin ii no ! lhe interview she assured bn ihtit she was stillj unchanged that ho possessed her whole love that she cared nol a jol for her intended hush ml and wb.,1 was :, great deal more she determined the would nev.-r marry him this wrought an entire change in iho face of things the young clerk's nm i was now tilled with renewed hopes and con signing all ins plana lor lhe tin , re his ideas ol hunting excursions in the prairies ibe excilenioni ol rapping in any one who wool i burthen himself with theiii lho two proceeded to lay their bonds to gether to devise some means whereby they might baulk the calico dealer of his promised bride and ultimately succeed in their own plans the lav dawned at last â€ž beautiful spring morning lhe trees vere just putting forth their bpriflg leaves the hi ds were warbling ihoir pleasing song and every thing seemed in happy keeping tor ii bridal day the day wore on and as night set in carriages tilled willi goodly company rolled up lo lho house ofthe parents of lhe bride and having set them down rollett nwiiv to leuve room for fresher throngs â€” among those who had assembled to grace the par ly the person of the young clerk uppoarci '.'.;!!: " face upon vvbieh a dark melancholy expression was deeply impressed an hour rolled on during which the invited gnosis had till met and whispers of im patience were beginning to bo board when a mur mur run through the room succeeded by a deep si lence â€” it pnir of folding doors were thrown o|ien and the bridal partv entered as the bride entered she raised her eves which hud been timidly c.isl down nnd glanced about ihe room a deep scarlet blush which spread over her face and neck even to her temples told the young cloik as their eyes me that she recognised hini then casting them fixedly on tbe floor ngain she signified to her friends that she was ready a deep silence reigned as the minister commenced the ceremony nnd it was with a palpitating heart and a mind bordering ou destruction that tbe clerk witnessed ils progress until the words were utter ed â€” ' will you take this man to bo your weddod husband ?' und while every breath was held to catch the answer the bride raised her head nud with her eyes beaming full upon the true lover finswe 1 wiih a low i.ni clour and distinct voice no imagine the consternation and dismay that ensued the young clerk sprang forward and seized her bund iho half married calico merchant looked the very in ago of despair nnd in answer to the num berless questions poured in by friends relations nm guests tho bride repeated her decision vowing her love fiir the young clerk and declared she never would marry uny other at ibis critical moment the scene wns interrupted by thc unceremonious in trusion of two men one of whom extending a pa per advanced lo the so distant bridegroom who betrayed evident symptoms of alarm ami clapping him on the shoulder arrested hint as n linger and fugitive from justice an explanation ensued the calico merchant in spite of his protestations wus hurried off nnd the parents of lhe bride joyed to think how nearly they hud escaped wedding their daughter to misery gladly consented to receive the young clerk as her husband and a happier weddisg party we venture to say never met foiirlli mid l:i*t nil - 1.iiij undersigned again appeals to those indebted to linn nn account ol the western carolinian in any wsv to come forward ond pay it is out of the ques tion for him m wait or be put n i any longer : bis neces sities ore pressing : he bus watted years with a great _,â€žÂ« i lurilier indulgence other than the law will 11 i'v i-iiini'l be riven if sclllemeiit is nol niaile in lhe i zk or ensuing month j.w.hampton 1 jan i 1639 if from the lstol november to the is are sill weeks this number of Â« additional butter would give rrz lie during the period named or 630 cows and if we set down tho butler 29 eenls per ii , it will give us 1 of additional yield brought by the f product of nn acre in beets hut t ; the proprietor of the cows in the i have the gratification to know tlint i bis animals well and the satisfaction when lb pistol was charged en b of the parties minutely examined it and finding il iu proper r der one of them plue.ed it on ihe table on which wero lying in two heaps lhe dice each drew out three and it was decided that the naval captain ', should have the first throw ho look up the box willi a linn hand and putting info it the illbtru io cuts which were to award inm either ins life or death he shook them and threw â€¢ eleven '' mis(iii.lv.\i:ors in good condition â€” f'armer <$â€¢ a talk a buiuki city silk culture it is surprising that more of our engage in the silk culture and it c counted for on lho ground that 111 profitably engaged in some oilier b will not take pains lo inform i hems pie profitable manner in which tin may be conducted we saw on tho house of mr joshua toppan it street several thousand silk worms v busily employed all this week in spi coons a considerable quantity of last season wns nis i shown us by t toppan on which a premium wns < exhibition of manufactures inst yea truly beautiful article tins silk Â« luce of tbo white mulberry except which was easily distinguished by t and vvbieh wns tho produce of the mulberry this last is no doubt qi sewing silk as nny other bill probul no good tidv iititngo be applied lo an the process of reining nnd foedi and even llint of reeling the cocoon and eusy nnd would form such odes sing employment for children and fi cannot but repent our surprise thn who are ever on lho alert to turn at do not i inko greater progress in thi tho value of american silk ej ported raw silk not only in lustre â€¢" e and the small comparative wa 0 ; and is probably 25 per cent ii imported article ; and yet it has bm demonstrated in connect iciu and ot country thai raw silk can be produ 91 50 per pound which readily sel 7 per pound tho quality and vi depending on the skill and porfuclic some cultivators nssoi t that an ac ed with tho mortis muliicnilis will food for lhe second year for a million a few years before the drendful if.sit oction of lhe negroes at sl domingo that beautiful french cnluiiv was al the height of its grandeur and pros perity i and its cultivation and industry had been the means of introducing into it more gold than the n , g 0 f south america had even furnished ihe avaricious spaniards with this precious metal indeed circulated there with the greatest activity aid with li luxury and extravagance ns usual kept pace in every kind of pleasurable enjoyment â€” nellie s ins to be wondered at under flu burn ing atmosphere of the tropics the passions nntu j rnlly quick become ardent and even volcanic whilst riches which in a great measure give rise to them offer every means of gratifying them at flie period to which we allude â€” namely lhe year 1788 â€” the most predominating passion ofthe t wealthy inhabitants of st domingo wns the bane ful and pestilent one uf gaming still tbe games of calculation in which address and skill neutralise , in some degree the chances of fortune were not sufficient for the grasping inquietude and covetous ideas of its votaries they looked forward lot hose games iu which the fascinating expectations of gnining a large sum by a few throws of the dice were most likely to be realized and a fortune made nr inst in the course of a few hours so far in | deed was ibis thirst for gaming carried that it was l not tin uncommon occurrence lo see bouses and es tales with the complement of negroes belonging to them depending city the throw of the dice thev the dice were placed upon tbo table by dozens when the player picked out three and commenced ins nets of desperation submitting himself to the power of fate in the year 1789 one captain st every the son ol a very rich sugar proprietor was almut twen ty-six years of age ; nod although possessed of an immense fortune had embraced the profession of arms and was serving in a regiment at port-au prince iu the management of the sword and pis tol in was quite without a rival and brave even to temerity still he took nothing like unfair advan tage of his dexterity ; and when engaged iu a con flict be generally contrived slightly to wound bis opponents lntliis be was lucky even lo insolence ; although be had been himself occasionally wounded and iu his numerous duels had left many trace , of blood in bis miciety of st domingo ho possessed many amiable qualities although he was more feared than loved ; forasmuch as his upright con duct nnd prepossessing manners could not make amends for the impetuosity of ins character his i propensity for duelling and ins attachment lo ga | miug ; for il is unfortunately necessary to add i that he was a gamester due evening in n house of public resort for ga ming in port-au-prince a few of he inhabitants were seated round u table waiting until a sufficient i ntimlier of persons arrived to enuble lliein to eotii j pence piny at length one of them called out " wbn vvifl play it i w i play said ihe cap 1 lain of n french frigate who happened lo be at thai lime in the town ; and taking tho box throw the dice to wm or lose as he thought the amount nf a small sum of money winch was put upon ihe tablet 0i course he was ignorant of the game â€” al all annuls of the stake about to be played " monsieur le commandant exclaimed captain ; st every " you havo won ; take up your win , sings at the same lime pushing towards him sevo ! i bags of gold at tbe appearance of their con 1 tents the captain of lhe frigate shrank back with 'â– astonishment supposing he hud only run ihe risk i winning or losing tin small sum he iiv on â€¢ i . â€¢ - la i le which did nut exceed u few crown pieces proha : wy counters and gently pushing from him the pigs addressed ihe parly thus i gentlemen i should be wanting nol only in giod manners but ia common honesty if 1 were t ap prepriuto u myself i hose sums the winning of which j â€¢ never in lho least degree contemplated ; having j wy as i thought played for lhe trilling sum i saw lying on ihe lable i cannot therefore loi.lv upon us enuriuous uuuiituv uf gold as properly mv tight ii " that is a good throw commandant said cap lain sl every suspending for a minute his own throw " tho chance is in your favor ; but listen to me : if it turns out as it appears to me it will that fortune bus favored you i beg you will have neither mercy nor pily upon me for rest assured you shall have none from me moreover i should consider either as a coward that would think of sparing ihe other " sir observed the commandant " i do not stnnd in need of your impertinent remonstrances to teach mo bow lo act ill this or any other ullair ' st livery then look ibe box and having put in the dice threw them : ibey numbered fftecn ! the company present were now horror-stricken monsieur le commandant calmly rose from his sea and presenting to his antagonist â€” or ruther ins enemy tho linn attitude of a brave man was thus addressed by linn i " your life belongs to me sir throwing down the dice on lho table and taking the pistol in bis hand " recommend your soul to tjod !" " firb sir !" replied the cotnniiiudaiit placing bis band ou bis heart un honest nuia is al ways ready to ." he was not allowed to fin isllttho sentence sl livery's ball scattered bis brains about the room and also upon the persons of several of ill 096 who were present ! after this horrible catastrophe on which the pub lic voice was most loud against captain st f.very thai officer wns no longer looked upon but with hor ror nnd was avoided nnd shunned by almost every person iu lhe colony ; which treatment he ncknowl edged by expressions of hatred and disdain a i length on the breaking out of lhe insurrection at st domingo he entered the service of the enemy i e the english and served as cnpliiin under the orders of gen sir t m inland ; iu which he dis played proofs of grout bravery as well us the most consummate ability iu the art of war the insur gents owed almost all their success lo bis talents even to their last battle at ivois near tiburon where he wns killed by a ball in ihe ribs at thc very moment victory declared for him the captain of nn american vessel named uny j has lately discovered 011 tho const of peru in ihe on 1 virous of froscillo an ancient buried oity of con siderable extent following lhe course of some excavations which he iiinile he found the walls of m ":!:!:.. " i standing nnd mntiy of them in a complete state of preservation he infers from the numbers and extent of tliein tlnit the popula tion ofthe city could not have boon less than three thousand souls great numbers of skeletons and mummies in a perfect sl ito of preservation were found iniiong the private ami sacred edifices nnd n great uuinbur of domestic utensils articles of furniture coins and curious antiquities the earth quake by which if was engulfed nppenrs to have surprised tho inhabitants like those uf pompeii in lhe midst of their daily nvocntions and many of them worn found by capt kny singularly pre served by tbe exclusion of atmospheric air in the precise action or employment of the moment when overwhelmed one man standing ap as if in ihe net of escaping was dressed ill n light robe in tbe folds of which coins were found which have been sent to the sientific institution of lima for invesli gallon a female was also found sitting iu a chair before a loom which contained an unfinished piece of cotton-stuff which she was in the act of weaving tbe cotton stuff winch is of n gaudy pattern but very neatly fabricated is about eight inches in diameter and appears to have been only half completed a great number of antiquities nnd curiosities found in this american horculniie urn grave have been sent to ihti museum of limn essay on woman a woman is a vory nice nnd complicated mnchine her springs are infinitely delicate and differ from those of a mun pretty nearly as the works of a repeating watch do from that of a town clock â€” look al her body â€” how delicately formed ! i.x uiniue her senses â€” exquisite und nice ! observe her understanding how subtle and acute ! but look into her heart there is tho wntch work â€” composed of parts so minute of themselves and so wonderfully combined that thoy must be scon by a microscopic eye lo be clearly comprehended tbe perception of a woman is as quick as light ning her penetration is intuitive 1 hud almost said instinct i5y a glance of her eye she shall draw a just and deep conclusion ask her how she formed it i she cannot answer lho question as ibe perception of a woman is surprisingly quick so her soul and imagination is amazingly suscep tible few of them have culture enough lo write but when ibey do bow animated their descriptions hut if few women write ibey nil talk nnd every man may judge of them in tins point from every circle in which he goes spirit iu conversation depends entirely on fancy and wo non all over the world talk better than men have thoy n charac ter 10 portray or it figure to describe they give bul three trails of one or the other ami the character is known or the figures place i before vour eyes why from ihe susceptibilities of their imagination their fancies receive lively itn presaions from those principal traits and thoy paint loose impressions with the vivacity with which ibey receive them get b won i fancy war.n in conversation she will produce a hundred charm ing linages nulling which there shall not bo one indelicate or coarse warm n man on ihe same subject heshall possibly find stronger allusions but they shall neither be so brilliant nor so chaste and ns three thousand cocoonb silk one million will make 3313 pfl it will bo seen nt once from ibis must lie very handsome even if wc commencing business should not bo tho silk so cheaply us is done in con they hnvo more experience in tho n an individual of high respnctal york is stated at the request of lh cultivator to havo made thorough c the purpose of ascertaining the ce an ncre ho mode 100 pounds of th an aero the first year of setting oi mulberry nnd by strict economy and expense although bo gave tbr week and board to two experienced kom.wi'k l kkai i.ifd.m a circiiiii-ainii'i oc â– iii tl w.'st,'m although ilsh way into the papers caused no lilfle sensation a r.()vrr\\l t if titt^ctrb mong ihe good people who inhtibil that section of lllh w ivbr.\mlj.i of till ti.mpeu.m the country in which the scene wus enacted mrs cn i'ntiij somewhere abnul Â« year ago n person having the it is observed that every temper is inclined in appearance of n gentleman suddenly ii pearcil some degree either to passion peevishness or ob without previous noiio und opened a dry goods stinacy many are so uiiforlunale as to be incliti store with the avowed intenli n of settling poiina ed to each of the three in turn : it is necessary nentlv in the town who ho was no one knew there ore lo watch tbo bent of our nature and to but giving out that ho was a native of new fug apply the remedies proper lor the infirmity tn which land he so conducted himself as to win iu a very we are most liable short time ibe respect an estoem of all who made with regard to the first it is so injurious to so his acquaintance hn ngo was about thirty-five ciety and so odious in itself especially in iho fe years ins manners polished and he daily showed male character that one would think shame alone evident tokens of scholarship and withal u keen ob would be sufficient to preserve a young lady from nerviiiii.u of men nnd manners but it was not giving way to it ; for il is hrunbecoming her char with his own sex alone that be was known and actor to be betrayed into ill behavior by passion u>i respected ; hi easy bearing handsome person and by intoxication and she ought to be ashamed of also a good portion of the gift of gallantry made j the one as much as of the other gentleness him a favorite with the indies and very soon he i meekness and patience are hor peculiar rlistinc w.is quite as intimate with the mosl respectable tions and an enraged woman ia one of tbo must families as if he had ben acquainted for years disagreeable sights in nature among those whom he visited was lho family of ll is plain from experience that the most pus ti retired flour merchant whose only daughter a sionate people can command themselves when they lady of nineteen by her charms and graceful ap have a motive sufficiently strong â€” such as the pros p"ur:iiice,s,ion etipltv tied lhe hear ofthe div goods iiii'o uf those they b'tir or lo whom they purlieu dealer to such an bxl mil that after u mouth's a larly desire to recommend themselves i it is there quaintance he made proposals lo hor pure is i fore no excuse to persons whom you hnvo injured change her name from miss i mrs ; by unkind reproaches and unju i aspersions tu tell and was accepted them you was in a passion : the allowing yoursell li seems however thai iho young i uli , acting to speak to then in passion is a pro i fun insolenl up to the principle thai if al vnys takes two to make tl respect which the , non est of your follow crci u bargain had determined mil lo suffer ihts !{ la lures would have a right to resent bo bartered off like u pie if merchandize \ whon once you finuyonrself healed so fir ns to short lime previous like most other young ladies desire to say what you know would be provoking site promised her hand und heart without c till nnd wounding to another you should immediately j n . hi i parents to a young clerk in one of the large either be bilont or quit ihe r.mim rather than to mercantile bouses and now thai the lime had Â»â€¢- gi utterance lo any thing dictated by so bad an rived lo f.'st her i lie she boldly ;, voiced her clnutto i litiatiou lie assured you ure then unlit to roa nnd t.ve her more wealthy s r a decided rejec son from there if i therefore ton pun tu re turn m ibo sp nothing daunted how ver he tire from such an occasion of sin ; and wan ml u threw out hi,l hints fo ihe favored one ol pistols are cool before you premium to judge of whal has mid how ..' kutve ' snd bv dint of solicitation on passed listed tl parents of ibe ludy in his cause who n by accustoming yourself thus lo conquer nnd readily entered into ins plans th.it the youog it.dy disappoint your anger you will by degrees ff'ld â€¢< from that moment knew no fte.irt until being won grow weak nnd manageable so iis lo leave yiiui rind with ihe pertinacity ol his mid ssos foil iwed n a son at liberty ; you will is able to rostrain your up as fliev were a i every convenient opportunity , i goo fr ui evil uoj your looks and jest ores iron added lo i lie persuasions of her pt rents ui an un ell expressions of violence tod ill-will pride which fortunate moment she nonseiited tobeioine ins bride produces so many evils in the human mind is the the , lav winch had been fixed upon for the wed great source of passion whoever cultivates ill ding was now rapidly approaching and lhe nearer himself a proper humility n due sens of ins own ii drew ibe more ib young in.ly was tormented i faults and insufficiencies snd a due respect for oth with remorse at tint thoughts of how she bad ireot era will find hut small temptation tu violent or un ci her former suitor whom she really loved etui as reasonable anger her thoughts were in.t tii vi , ruble but directly al va i in lhe case of real injuries which justify and call nance with those which she was now in duty hound i for resent nenl there is a noblo and generous kind to tolerate of course her intended husband did not of ungcr a proper and necessary part of our nature era in gathering foliage feeding silk ho f und that his silk cont lars the pound and estimates his si seven dollars the pound on account cy of ine reeling we ore firm believers in lie sue culture iu the united states and b nn necessary that twelve nr fifteen per annum should be paid for this nations as to what may be sai theorists wo have stubborn facts i tin â– ><: who are disposed to be disc ginary difficulties would refer to and pamphlets published ut the in tivalion of lhe cotton plum wns c united states to see how much wu ten lo prove the views of the cotton chimera the result has shown vl anil if lhe silk raisers proceed bssti lutelv as did the planters if cotton ec-et will cmw.i their eflorts thei conversation â€” one reason why we meet wiih ' so few people who are reasonable mid agreeable in conversation is that there is scarce any one who does not think more of what he has 10 stiy than of answering exactly whit issaid tobiin even those who have tbe most add ess and complaisance think thoy do enough if they only seem attentive al the same lima thai one may pereoive in their eyes and minds a distraction as to w i at is addressed to the and an impatience to return lo wli.it they were suy iug ; nol reflecting lhal lo be thus studious of plea sing themselves is a bud way lo please or ovim o others and that to hear patiently and answer pre eisolv.ure the greatest perfections ol conversation â€” rochefoueault lie rewarded by fortunes to iiihiiisri nig benefit to their country â€” silk buttkr duller ns ull know is produced ... lk from cows and most liiruic enough for family use hut few how cinity do much more itul a large sullicieut number of cowi if ihoy in nag i and lho milk and e roan p ed in lo furnish u con.iderable qui and nt u small uddiiioual expense | plus would lie an hon of no small i yearly income thu first e.rorlh needs correcting is the manner ol for ibe want of proper fond and winter spring too often finds them iil ion to subsist llietnselves tunc ir ' snid captain st every " you must take " i for if vou bad lost you woiiiil have b en obliged t pay the same sum " yâ€žu are mistaken sir replied the naval cap in " if vou think su 1 do not conceive mv hon t endangered in refusing io p..y a debt which i ever contracted nor in refusing t accept of so r_e a sum which i iftver bliteilni i un idt i ol Â» inning iron steamship â€” ll is slated thai the 5riti*h nnd , ineric,,i steam navigation company have coo tn cted with mr job laird uf liverpool thej builder of lhe non steam vessel rainbow belonging io i be oonernl steam navigation cumpanv for an iron steamship of 1 300 ions iu lie called tho at alania and intend t be ran between england and the united blates in enujunetion with ibe british tl m and hie president from lho experience mr i.aird has had in this dlscripliori f naval nr chitecluro tun lite iced bo has already attain ed iu fhe vessels he has bu.lt those well able lo form un opinion on tho subject confidently predict that this vessel will reduce lo i n days lho average i piss between liverpool and new york â€” bal timore america.it monsieur o commandant rejoined captain w every elevating his voice to ii highest pitch j 11 von had lost you should have paid / would hurt a you do so iliere was in ibis language nnd in lhe tone in mcli hi w â€ž r j 8 w ,, ri . slivered nu evident desire â– provocation which could not es<'iip ibo notice 'â€¢ he naval captain ; uttd ho answered t in a simi "* manner the result was a challenge which l lxer ions of the bystanders were nol ublc lo proved i proper nourishment and support and supply thu family with milk wit allotted them â€” tho second error wuy of earing their calvus by ke up at the house lo suck n portion ilie cows return from their rang lhe manner of milking mill inefl'u daiioiis lor keeping the milk and b h a remedy lor tbo first en or from three lo six oiontlm old

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the western carolinian â€¢ - . t i pi.wfrs not oet-rdaten tl t1ik i'm ii states iii tbe mm i mm i in ri:n ny it to tub status akk reserved ro tin 3 1 irss respectively or to cue people amendments to the constitution article x h austin & c f fisher > editors am proprietors ) ( no xxxiii of v ( no irom commence salisbury iv g january 31 1839 the western carolinian is published every i'm to , 8 i two dollars per annum il paid in advance or jvo dollars and fifty cents if not paid before the ex nimtion of three months no paper "'" bi ' discontinued unul all arrearagea n uailiinlosa al ihediscretion of the eilitorsi and a bnluretu notify the editors of a wish to discontinue the end uf a year will be considered as a new en terms of carolinian sir said captain st every in bis adversary " as i do not wish to lake nny advantage over you which m known ability it ihe use of the sword and the pistol gives me i will oiler you lerms of equality let u pistol be brought bore instantlj nnd charged ; und tho chance of the due shall do ii i iniiii which of ihe two shall blow out the other's brains : is iii her estimation in tho meantime the cb'rk to whom sin bad plighted her nffoctions thinking very justly thai he now miglll as well bane bis fid dle up as ' another richmond was ,,, ibe held had sold ii his goods ami chattels resigned ins berth n 1 was o dv waiting lo see the nuptial knot irro coverably tied between ins luckier rival and the ob ject ol his hue io bul adieu in civilized life and bury himself in the wild nnd boundless prairies â€” in lhe excitement of a hunter's life endeavor lo for get lit being who hud proved false to in hopes but before gome he determined to see her onco again accuse hor of infidelity and then leave her to ih torments l her own mind forever which has nothing sinful or degrading 1 would not wish you insensible to tins tor the person who feels not un injury iiiusi be incapable of being prop erly i hooted by benefits willi those who treat you ill without provocation you ought to maintain v our own dignity hut in order to do this whilst you show u souse ,,| ihoir improper behavior yon musl preserve calm noss and oven good breeding and thereby convince them of the impotence as well as injustice of their malice von must also weigh every circumstance willi candor nnd charity and consider whether your showing lie resentment deserved may pro duce ill consequences loinnocenl persons â€” nsisul lllosl tilvviiv s lhe cttse in l.iinih quarrels and wheth er it may not occasion the breach of son duly or necessary connection to which you ought to sac rifice even your just resentments above all filings take care that a particular of fence to yon does not make you unjust to the gen eral character of the offending person generous anger dm s nol preclude esteem for whatever is really estimable nor does it destroy good will to ihe poison of its object : it even inspires the dc*iro of overcoming him by benefits and wishes to inflict no other punishment than the regret of having injured one who if served ins kindness ; it is always placa ble an i ready to be reconcile i us soon as the offen der is convinced of ins error ; nor can uny subse quent injury pr , volte it to recur lo past tli~ol>liga tions which bud been once forgiven ag nicul 3^i|s sugar beet for ml an intelligent gentleman fro tji th sured us a lew days ago that by gi peck of sugar beet twice n day cut hay ho was enabled to get just us butter during the winter as in sunt pasture was a i its best now asm well manured planted in this root i ed would yield beets en uigb lo keo thc i i f november till tho 1st of every fanner make bis arrangeineii beefs box spring from our own have no doubt that this addition of dinnry food of lhe cows would mil fereuco of â€¢â€ž' lbs each in their prodi " accepted replies the captain of the frigate a feeling of horroi agitated the whole of the so ciety present ; several persons left the room trem bling for lite cmsequences nnd resolved not to be witnesses of the bloody conflict whilst others more hardened in their nature and excited by n brutal curiosity approached nearer to the c bo itinis who were silting exactly opposite ',, each other and separated only by a table four feel in width whilst a third person was loading the pis tol the silence f death pervaded the assembly and the calm was only interrupted by some words which passed between the adversaries but nol of an ag gravatiiig nature : for if was observed thai thev alone preserved a coolness of temper in those fear ful moments will he conspicuously and correctly taserted at one dollar per square for the flrst insertion sa5 cents for each continuance court and judicial idvartisemenu will be charged 25 per cent more than tlie.htivo prices a deduction ut lilij per cent rrom tho recular prices will be made to yearly advertisers advertisements aenl in fiir publication must have the number of timea marked on them or they will be inser te,l nil forbid and charged for accordingly i insure prompt attention to letters addressed to , editors the postage should in allcasesbe paid how iioreeiiblv was be disappointed w hen tin ii no ! lhe interview she assured bn ihtit she was stillj unchanged that ho possessed her whole love that she cared nol a jol for her intended hush ml and wb.,1 was :, great deal more she determined the would nev.-r marry him this wrought an entire change in iho face of things the young clerk's nm i was now tilled with renewed hopes and con signing all ins plana lor lhe tin , re his ideas ol hunting excursions in the prairies ibe excilenioni ol rapping in any one who wool i burthen himself with theiii lho two proceeded to lay their bonds to gether to devise some means whereby they might baulk the calico dealer of his promised bride and ultimately succeed in their own plans the lav dawned at last â€ž beautiful spring morning lhe trees vere just putting forth their bpriflg leaves the hi ds were warbling ihoir pleasing song and every thing seemed in happy keeping tor ii bridal day the day wore on and as night set in carriages tilled willi goodly company rolled up lo lho house ofthe parents of lhe bride and having set them down rollett nwiiv to leuve room for fresher throngs â€” among those who had assembled to grace the par ly the person of the young clerk uppoarci '.'.;!!: " face upon vvbieh a dark melancholy expression was deeply impressed an hour rolled on during which the invited gnosis had till met and whispers of im patience were beginning to bo board when a mur mur run through the room succeeded by a deep si lence â€” it pnir of folding doors were thrown o|ien and the bridal partv entered as the bride entered she raised her eves which hud been timidly c.isl down nnd glanced about ihe room a deep scarlet blush which spread over her face and neck even to her temples told the young cloik as their eyes me that she recognised hini then casting them fixedly on tbe floor ngain she signified to her friends that she was ready a deep silence reigned as the minister commenced the ceremony nnd it was with a palpitating heart and a mind bordering ou destruction that tbe clerk witnessed ils progress until the words were utter ed â€” ' will you take this man to bo your weddod husband ?' und while every breath was held to catch the answer the bride raised her head nud with her eyes beaming full upon the true lover finswe 1 wiih a low i.ni clour and distinct voice no imagine the consternation and dismay that ensued the young clerk sprang forward and seized her bund iho half married calico merchant looked the very in ago of despair nnd in answer to the num berless questions poured in by friends relations nm guests tho bride repeated her decision vowing her love fiir the young clerk and declared she never would marry uny other at ibis critical moment the scene wns interrupted by thc unceremonious in trusion of two men one of whom extending a pa per advanced lo the so distant bridegroom who betrayed evident symptoms of alarm ami clapping him on the shoulder arrested hint as n linger and fugitive from justice an explanation ensued the calico merchant in spite of his protestations wus hurried off nnd the parents of lhe bride joyed to think how nearly they hud escaped wedding their daughter to misery gladly consented to receive the young clerk as her husband and a happier weddisg party we venture to say never met foiirlli mid l:i*t nil - 1.iiij undersigned again appeals to those indebted to linn nn account ol the western carolinian in any wsv to come forward ond pay it is out of the ques tion for him m wait or be put n i any longer : bis neces sities ore pressing : he bus watted years with a great _,â€žÂ« i lurilier indulgence other than the law will 11 i'v i-iiini'l be riven if sclllemeiit is nol niaile in lhe i zk or ensuing month j.w.hampton 1 jan i 1639 if from the lstol november to the is are sill weeks this number of Â« additional butter would give rrz lie during the period named or 630 cows and if we set down tho butler 29 eenls per ii , it will give us 1 of additional yield brought by the f product of nn acre in beets hut t ; the proprietor of the cows in the i have the gratification to know tlint i bis animals well and the satisfaction when lb pistol was charged en b of the parties minutely examined it and finding il iu proper r der one of them plue.ed it on ihe table on which wero lying in two heaps lhe dice each drew out three and it was decided that the naval captain ', should have the first throw ho look up the box willi a linn hand and putting info it the illbtru io cuts which were to award inm either ins life or death he shook them and threw â€¢ eleven '' mis(iii.lv.\i:ors in good condition â€” f'armer i respected ; hi easy bearing handsome person and by intoxication and she ought to be ashamed of also a good portion of the gift of gallantry made j the one as much as of the other gentleness him a favorite with the indies and very soon he i meekness and patience are hor peculiar rlistinc w.is quite as intimate with the mosl respectable tions and an enraged woman ia one of tbo must families as if he had ben acquainted for years disagreeable sights in nature among those whom he visited was lho family of ll is plain from experience that the most pus ti retired flour merchant whose only daughter a sionate people can command themselves when they lady of nineteen by her charms and graceful ap have a motive sufficiently strong â€” such as the pros p"ur:iiice,s,ion etipltv tied lhe hear ofthe div goods iiii'o uf those they b'tir or lo whom they purlieu dealer to such an bxl mil that after u mouth's a larly desire to recommend themselves i it is there quaintance he made proposals lo hor pure is i fore no excuse to persons whom you hnvo injured change her name from miss i mrs ; by unkind reproaches and unju i aspersions tu tell and was accepted them you was in a passion : the allowing yoursell li seems however thai iho young i uli , acting to speak to then in passion is a pro i fun insolenl up to the principle thai if al vnys takes two to make tl respect which the , non est of your follow crci u bargain had determined mil lo suffer ihts !{ la lures would have a right to resent bo bartered off like u pie if merchandize \ whon once you finuyonrself healed so fir ns to short lime previous like most other young ladies desire to say what you know would be provoking site promised her hand und heart without c till nnd wounding to another you should immediately j n . hi i parents to a young clerk in one of the large either be bilont or quit ihe r.mim rather than to mercantile bouses and now thai the lime had Â»â€¢- gi utterance lo any thing dictated by so bad an rived lo f.'st her i lie she boldly ;, voiced her clnutto i litiatiou lie assured you ure then unlit to roa nnd t.ve her more wealthy s r a decided rejec son from there if i therefore ton pun tu re turn m ibo sp nothing daunted how ver he tire from such an occasion of sin ; and wan ml u threw out hi,l hints fo ihe favored one ol pistols are cool before you premium to judge of whal has mid how ..' kutve ' snd bv dint of solicitation on passed listed tl parents of ibe ludy in his cause who n by accustoming yourself thus lo conquer nnd readily entered into ins plans th.it the youog it.dy disappoint your anger you will by degrees ff'ld â€¢< from that moment knew no fte.irt until being won grow weak nnd manageable so iis lo leave yiiui rind with ihe pertinacity ol his mid ssos foil iwed n a son at liberty ; you will is able to rostrain your up as fliev were a i every convenient opportunity , i goo fr ui evil uoj your looks and jest ores iron added lo i lie persuasions of her pt rents ui an un ell expressions of violence tod ill-will pride which fortunate moment she nonseiited tobeioine ins bride produces so many evils in the human mind is the the , lav winch had been fixed upon for the wed great source of passion whoever cultivates ill ding was now rapidly approaching and lhe nearer himself a proper humility n due sens of ins own ii drew ibe more ib young in.ly was tormented i faults and insufficiencies snd a due respect for oth with remorse at tint thoughts of how she bad ireot era will find hut small temptation tu violent or un ci her former suitor whom she really loved etui as reasonable anger her thoughts were in.t tii vi , ruble but directly al va i in lhe case of real injuries which justify and call nance with those which she was now in duty hound i for resent nenl there is a noblo and generous kind to tolerate of course her intended husband did not of ungcr a proper and necessary part of our nature era in gathering foliage feeding silk ho f und that his silk cont lars the pound and estimates his si seven dollars the pound on account cy of ine reeling we ore firm believers in lie sue culture iu the united states and b nn necessary that twelve nr fifteen per annum should be paid for this nations as to what may be sai theorists wo have stubborn facts i tin â– >